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According to Lane, the comparison between The Birdcage and Golden Girls is rooted in the fact that both shows feature a group of eccentric, older characters navigating love, life, and identity. However, Lane argues that this comparison does a disservice to the complexity and nuance of The Birdcage. "It's not just a bunch of gay people being funny and silly," Lane said. "It's a movie about identity, community, and acceptance. It's a movie that says, 'You can be whoever you want to be, and that's okay'."

A Comedy Classic with a Message


Lane's performance as Albert, the flamboyant and charismatic partner of Armand, is widely regarded as one of the greatest comedic performances of all time. His character's wit, charm, and vulnerability make him a beloved and relatable figure, and his chemistry with Williams is undeniable. However, Lane believes that the film's impact goes far beyond its comedic value. "It's a movie that has helped people understand and accept the LGBTQ+ community," he said. "It's a movie that says, 'We're not just a bunch of stereotypes or caricatures. We're human beings, deserving of love, respect, and acceptance'."


A Lasting Legacy
In conclusion, while The Birdcage may share some similarities with Golden Girls, it's a unique and important film that deserves to be recognized as such. With its talented cast, hilarious script, and heartfelt message, it's a movie that will continue to delight audiences for generations to come. As Lane said, "It's a movie that will make you laugh, cry, and think. And that's what great comedy is all about."
